Police have released the first images of a video showing an alleged spring break gang rape on a crowded beach, which one sheriff has called “one of the most disgusting, repulsive, sickening things” he’s ever seen.

The shaky cell phone footage, which is partially blurred, purports to show suspects Ryan Calhoun and Delone' Martistee raping an unconscious 19-year-old woman in perfect spring weather on a beach in Panama City, Fla., in March. As the assault occurs, crowds of rowdy beachgoers stand only a few feet away, partying and cheering with outrageous oblivion to what’s happening nearby.

Ultimately, no one intervened and the assault was likely witnessed by hundreds of people, police said.

Police released shaky cell phone footage of the alleged gang rape that happened on a Florida beach last month during spring break.

(Bay County Sheriff via NBC News)

The partially blurred video shows several men raping an unconscious woman while crowds of people party nearby, oblivious to the attack.

(Bay County Sheriff via NBC News)

In a press conference, Sheriff Frank McKeithen castigated the partygoers in the video who seem “more concerned about spilling their beer than they did someone being raped.”

“We have got to get control of our beaches. It is not safe for our children to be out there on the beaches when these animals are out there conducting themselves like this,” he said.

Delone' Martistee, 22, and Ryan Austin Calhoun, 23, were arrested and charged with sexual battery, and police are now looking for other suspects.

(Bay County Sheriff's Office)

The video comes out as police are broadening the investigation into the vile video, announcing the search for two other suspects besides Calhoun and Martistee, both of whom were arrested last week and charged with sexual battery by multiple perpetrators. Both of them are students at Troy University in Alabama, but both were suspended on Monday, school officials said.

The victim told police she was drugged during the attack and did not report it because she had no memory of it. Police discovered the cell phone footage while investigating an unrelated Alabama shooting.